10-09-2019 12:07 PM
Can a Cisco Webex Room Kit Pro connect to a zoom session
10-09-2019 12:20 PM
Yes, there are connectors out there.
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115003126346-Zoom-Connector-for-Cisco
if someone else is hosting it correctly you should also be able to directly dial into the bridge.
10-09-2019 03:51 PM
Yes, if you get the SIP URI for the Zoom session you want to join, you can dial that from the Cisco endpoint.
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01-06-2020 03:00 PM
Hi there, I am looking for some information related to this thread. My company is looking at going to Zoom in the near future and I wanted to find out a few things that I have questions about?
First, if I am in the wrong area could you please direct me to a better location? If not, here are my questions.
Currently we have 30 rooms that are all running Cisco SX20 or SX80 codecs in concert with Crestron Control systems, mostly DMPS3-300-AEC.
We are looking at removing all of these devices and replacing our aging SX codecs with Room kits in various configurations that we will be running Zoom on and registering to the Cloud.
As a part of that refresh, we would be decommissioning some of our current servers and I wondered how that would affect our ability to host meetings with multiple sites?
We have a number of meetings that happen regularly that include up to 15 rooms but everything I have read states that there is a 4 site limit without the inclusion of an MCU?
The servers we currently have running are:
• Cisco Video Communications Server Control (VCSC)
• Cisco Video Communications Server Expressway (VCSE)
• Cisco Telepresence Multimedia Conferencing Unit (MCUx2)
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Publisher, Subscriber and IM&P)
• Cisco Unified Communications Border Element (CUBE)
• Cisco Telepresence Meeting Scheduler and services(TMS, TMSXE, TMSPE)
The VCS servers are already pretty much out of the picture as we have migrated our endpoints and Jabber Clients to CUCM. Our thought is with Zoom we will be using Cisco/Polycom Room connectors with the codecs.
However, I am thinking that we have the ability to include more that 4 endpoints in our conferences due to the MCU servers we have. Am I correct?
If we removed the MCUs would we lose that ability? IS there a workaround?
Again, I apologize if I am in the wrong area.
Jon
01-27-2020 07:51 PM
Yes, you are correct, the "Cisco Telepresence Multimedia Conferencing Unit" is the device that is hosting your multi-party meetings on prem. If you move to an external provider such as the Webex Cloud (or zoom) then your meetings could be hosted in the Cloud and not require your on-prem resources. Keep in mind though each of the endpoints participating in the meeting will have their traffic traverse your WAN link to the Cloud instead of keeping it local, so while you may save in managing local infrastructure, you may end up with higher WAN bandwidth and traffic requirements.
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07-07-2020 01:54 PM
Hi Jon,
The max number of video devices that can connect to a zoom meeting would be based on your Zoom H323 Room Connector Licensing, not your MCU. When connecting a video room to Zoom, you shouldn't need to use the multipoint capability of the endpoint or the MCU. If your video units are registered to a VCSc, calls would route out the VCSe to zoom. If you're registered to CUCM, calls would route out of there to zoom. Hope that helps.
Shelly Duea
01-26-2020 01:21 PM - edited 01-26-2020 01:25 PM
Hi, does anyone know if the web engine on the webex room devices is ready to join zoom meetings using webrtc? I plan on testing this next week, using macros and ui customisation, I’m thinking of adding a button to the touch 10 which prompts user for zoom meeting id which then opens the browser and goes to zoom.com/<meeting id> (Or whatever the link to join from browser is)
01-27-2020 07:55 PM
Not really designed for that - it's more there for Digital Signage purposes than to work interactively. You're better off using the native calling capability and dialling the meeting's URI (<meeting id>@zoom.com).
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04-01-2021 01:27 AM - edited 04-01-2021 08:12 AM
So so with MS Teams in the current build though I would suggest the Pexip SIP gateway or the new Webex Video Integration. We have 60+ RoomKits & growing. SIP works very well with both Teams, Zoom & Bluejeans.
04-01-2021 03:57 AM
Jim - neither the Pexip gateway nor the Cisco CVI solution provides connectivity to Zoom meetings, that requires the Zoom room connector gateway service. With the Zoom CRC you don't need anything else - Zoom provides the gateway service/URI. BlueJeans (like Webex) supports SIP natively so it doesn't require any added service like Microsoft and Zoom do.
04-01-2021 08:14 AM
Patrick, my response was specific to MS Teams.
06-05-2020 10:13 AM
When I try dialing the SIP URI provided in the invite I only get a busy signal. I have been able to have Zoom dial out to our Webex codecs and the call seems normal except the Webex room is unable to share content to the Zoom meeting.
Devices:
Webex Cloud registered unit (SX-80 or Room Kit Pro)
The answer of getting a "Zoom Connector" fixes the Zoom problem but now the Webex codec is no longer registered to our Webex cloud which provides a lot of benefits for Webex users.
What is the best sweet spot to support both?
Thanks!
04-01-2021 01:31 AM
It's easy & works well once you have CRC setup in Zoom. Cisco calls meetingID@zoomcrc.com ( or meet@zoomcrc.com), follow the prompts. The dial string can be automated.
Works both native & via Expressway. How do your systems reach the Internet? Are the firewall rules correct?
06-19-2020 07:56 AM
04-01-2021 01:33 AM
No, both must be licensed.
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